Cement & Concrete Composites 45 (2014) 264–271This work evaluates the influence of binder:aggregate ratio on the mineralogical and mechanical properties of air lime–metakaolin mortars. Mineralogical analysis showed that binder:aggregate ratio affects the extent of carbonation and pozzolanic reactions with curing. The pozzolanic reaction occurs mostly at lower curing times (28 days), while, at higher curing ages, carbonation reaction is mostly dominant. The exceptions are mortars with 1:1 (air:- lime) volumetric ratio with 30% and 50% MK in which the pozzolanic reaction is still dominant. The reduction in the mechanical resistance of some compositions observed from 28 to 90 days is related to the calcium aluminate hydrate instability ...
In this study are investigated two air lime binders common in conservation practice. The first one i...
In recent years, the importance of aggregate type on the properties of mortars has become increasing...
This work aims at systematic characterization of various proportions of blended lime-cement mortars...
Cement & Concrete Composites 45 (2014) 264–271This work evaluates the influence of binder:aggregate ...
3rd Historic Mortars Conference, 11-14 September 2013, Glasgow, ScotlandThe need to formulate mortar...
Hydrated lime, due to its life cycle (return to the natural form as a result of binding and hardenin...
Hardening of calcium hydroxide and calcium silicate binders composed of cement, rice husk ash (RHA) ...
The increasing use of lime-based mortars for the restoration of historic buildings and structures ju...
Hardening reactions in cement-lime mortars containing 30wt%, 50wt% and 70wt% lime as a cement replac...
Blended lime-cement mortars are commonly used in conservation practices even though they may show la...
Durability of Building Materials and Components (Vasco Peixoto de de Freitas, J.M.P.Q. Delgado, eds....
30 pags., 5 figs., 1 tab.The main objective of RILEM TC LHS-277 “Specifications for testing and eval...
Lime-based mortars composed of calcium silicate binders harden as a resu lt of a combined reaction o...
AbstractIn recent years, the need for low energy materials has become increasingly recognised. Gover...
Blended lime-cement mortars, which are frequently used in masonry construction, mature as a result ...
In this study are investigated two air lime binders common in conservation practice. The first one i...
In recent years, the importance of aggregate type on the properties of mortars has become increasing...
This work aims at systematic characterization of various proportions of blended lime-cement mortars...
Cement & Concrete Composites 45 (2014) 264–271This work evaluates the influence of binder:aggregate ...
3rd Historic Mortars Conference, 11-14 September 2013, Glasgow, ScotlandThe need to formulate mortar...
Hydrated lime, due to its life cycle (return to the natural form as a result of binding and hardenin...
Hardening of calcium hydroxide and calcium silicate binders composed of cement, rice husk ash (RHA) ...
The increasing use of lime-based mortars for the restoration of historic buildings and structures ju...
Hardening reactions in cement-lime mortars containing 30wt%, 50wt% and 70wt% lime as a cement replac...
Blended lime-cement mortars are commonly used in conservation practices even though they may show la...
Durability of Building Materials and Components (Vasco Peixoto de de Freitas, J.M.P.Q. Delgado, eds....
30 pags., 5 figs., 1 tab.The main objective of RILEM TC LHS-277 “Specifications for testing and eval...
Lime-based mortars composed of calcium silicate binders harden as a resu lt of a combined reaction o...
AbstractIn recent years, the need for low energy materials has become increasingly recognised. Gover...
Blended lime-cement mortars, which are frequently used in masonry construction, mature as a result ...
In this study are investigated two air lime binders common in conservation practice. The first one i...
In recent years, the importance of aggregate type on the properties of mortars has become increasing...
This work aims at systematic characterization of various proportions of blended lime-cement mortars...